A group of former mercenaries reunite to plan an epic heist: boosting a truck full of medicine held by a foreign intelligence agency to supply a refugee camp in need. But when they find the truck is actually filled with stolen gold, the band of brothers realize they’ve been double-crossed by one of their own - and putting the situation right will be all out war.
A condensed version of the 28-episode martial arts TV show. Martial arts star Wu Jing is The Master of Tai Chi! Long before he found fame on the big screen with blockbusters like Invisible Target and SPL, Wu Jing made his beginning steps into the entertainment industry with this period drama. Co-directed by renowned filmmaker and action choreographer Yuen Woo Ping, the 1997 drama The Master of Tai Chi is Wu Jing's first television drama, marking the start of this humble martial artist's star-making journey. Appropriately enough, The Master of Taichi is also the story of a journeyman, following the protagonist's transformation from willful kung fu novice to respected tai chi master.
Treasures from the Ching Dynasty's Yuan Ming Gardens are sought by an art dealer, the Chinese authorities, a mobster, and undercover government agents.
The headstrong son of a businessman is far more interested in learning kung fu than business skills. He joins the Yiyin kung fu school despite the fact that their master was just defeated by their rivals and that it is going to close.
They became good brothers who were close to each other, and their partners were particularly upset. In the world of the game, the two met the rich girl Xiao Baili because they did good deeds. George and Mi Gaobing released their previous suspicions and worked together to start a life-and-death battle with the Flying Dragon Gang... Long Zuozhi accidentally killed another person in prison because of a dispute with the Flying Dragon Gang. They don’t know each other, they become good brothers who have a close relationship with each other, and they have a partner who specializes in fighting. In the world of the game, the two of them are doing good deeds, and they met the rich girl Xiao Baili, and pursued together. They almost turned into hatred. The Eagles clashed, and George and Mi Gaobing released their previous suspicions, working together to start a life-and-death battle with the Flying Dragons...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Billy Chow (born Chow Bei-lei August 24, 1958 in Canada), (also credited as Billy Chau and Billy Chow Bei-lei) is an Chinese Canadian actor, martial artist and the former world kickboxing champion. Chow is perhaps best known for his role as General Fujita in 1994 film Fist of Legend and Wong, Great Kick of the North in 1996 film Tai Chi Boxer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Billy Chow, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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